Education

Software poses problems for some organizations

The new software, OrgSync, used by student organizations at ASU for the first time this semester is proving a cumbersome experience for some student groups.

Possible swine flu cases surface

While cases of the swine flu have not been reported at the Downtown campus, medical officials at the ASU Health Center said they are not ruling out the possibility that the virus has surfaced.

ASASUD approves new legislative procedures

The ASASUD Senate unanimously approved amendments to Article V of the Downtown campus constitution Friday.

Speakers share refugee experiences

Speakers from Bataan, Burma, Iraq and Somalia discussed the situations of refugees in Arizona at the Walter Cronkite School Thursday night.

Downtown Phoenix barber blends hair and heritage

Located underneath the San Carlos Hotel on North Central Avenue, between East Van Buren and East Monroe streets, the Downtown Barbershop is as old as the building it is located in.

New nursing building dedication draws hundreds

ASU President Michael Crow said ASU is defining what a great university is by helping more people achieve innovation at the dedication of the College of Nursing and Health Innovation’s new building Tuesday morning.

ASASUD approves new amendments

The ASASUD Senate approved four amendments to the elections code procedures at a special session held Friday.

Committee working to improve safety

A new committee established by the ASASUD Senate in October has been working to improve the safety throughout the Downtown campus.

Facilities fee vote postponed until December

The facilities fee vote was postponed Friday and rescheduled for the Dec. 4 meeting of the ASASUD Senate.

Behind the Facilities Fee: Part II

The Downtown Devil has produced a two-part series that takes an in-depth look at the details, process, active roles and origins of the implementation of a new student fee at Arizona State University.